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In Mathematics / High School | 2025-07-03

Calculate the value of the expression:
79 - 10 × [2 + 3 × {12 - 6 (6 - 5) × 2} ÷ 20]

Options:
1. 55
2. 57
3. 63
4. 59

Asked by cruz8932

Answer (2)

Let's go through the calculation step-by-step, keeping in mind the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS):

Parentheses/Brackets : Solve expressions inside the innermost parentheses first. 6 − 5 = 1

Substitute back: 79 − 10 × [ 2 + 3 × { 12 − 6 × 1 × 2 } ÷ 20 ]

Continue inside the brackets:
Inside the curly brackets: 12 − 6 × 1 × 2 = 12 − 12 = 0

Substitute back: 79 − 10 × [ 2 + 3 × 0 ÷ 20 ]

Continue simplifying inside the square brackets: 2 + 3 × 0 ÷ 20 = 2

Substitute back: 79 − 10 × 2

Perform the multiplication: 79 − 20

Finally, subtract: 79 − 20 = 59


So, the value of the expression is 59 .
The correct option is 4. 59 .

Answered by JessicaJessy | 2025-07-06

The value of the expression is 59, calculated step-by-step using the order of operations. The chosen multiple-choice option is 4. 59.
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Answered by JessicaJessy | 2025-07-08